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I don't fish, but I drink. Can I still come?

NOLA, it can be fixed. It is not too late. We need to find some true fiscal conservatives who understand the private sector.

The good news is, there are plenty of them around.

The bad news is, most of them want nothing to do with Washington.

I know it's just a start, but if the agents on this forum could collectively contribute say $10 million, we could elect a fiscal conservative insurance commissioner of California.

Rick
 
elect a fiscal conservative insurance commissioner of California.

I see two problems.

1) Insurance commissioners and their staff will soon be replaced by HHS employees and IRS goons.

2) Mexico wants to buy California. In it's present state, their offer of 1,000,000,000 peso's seems a fair price. In lieu of peso's they would be willing to offer some primo weed in exchange for title to the state
 
I see two problems.



2) Mexico wants to buy California. In it's present state, their offer of 1,000,000,000 peso's seems a fair price. In lieu of peso's they would be willing to offer some primo weed in exchange for title to the state


They have "bought" it already. The legal minded here shall refer to the legal principle of adverse possession.
 
In Australia right now, the system is so stressed, that the young kids on Medicare, get taxed for benefits used, AND, the system is getting so bad, that there are talks of re-privatization... (thats the peak into the future)
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Similar story in the UK as well.
Question; how many jobs will be lost that are directly or indirectly tied to the private health insurance industry?
Nobody cares John. This is an industry according to their views should not EXIST in the first place!!!
 
I don't fish, but I drink. Can I still come?

NOLA, it can be fixed. It is not too late. We need to find some true fiscal conservatives who understand the private sector.

The good news is, there are plenty of them around.

The bad news is, most of them want nothing to do with Washington.

Its too bad big media and neo-conservatives are willing to piss this country away for another Rino (they all are pretty much including Palin), instead of electing a true republican that knows what this ailing country needs (RON ***ING PAUL). He is the LAST chance this country has to its free beginnings.

See a certain amount of conservatives, tea-partiers, indies, will not vote for another RINO again. We don't care if it means having a liberal in office because we know they pretty much have the same policies (increasing nanny-police state, fascist bailouts, and a dangerous foreign policy that only sustains its empire from BORROWING from either the ones we are protecting it from or for), so we all have decided to vote our conscience now.
So, like the last Rasmussen poll, (ron paul 40%, barack obama 41%) people are fed up and not taking it anymore.
The question here is, do the RINOS that love liberalism except when gay marriage is involved, learn their true roots, and remember what it truly means to be REPUBLICAN, and not sell out the country to someone with a flashy hair-do, that promises (just promises, never mind about their voting record) the world to them, and is bankrolled by every bailed out-fascist corporation out there?
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Case in point, will everyone choose the elitist controlled media's choice for A CONSERVATIVE?? who they are branding as Sarah Palin, or will they follow their morals, and elect a true congressman that has flawless voting record with the constitution.

Sarah Palin LOL, she is what Obama was to democrats, lots of talk, lots of coverage from the media, bankrolled by the MIC and int. banks. Look to her joining the CFR soon if she hasn't already.
The soul of this country hangs in the balance RINOS!
 
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The current Republicans have lost much of its base and may never regain. Unlikely a third party can ever get traction. When 50% of the population pays no tax and is mostly in the Dems pocket, as long as this group is being subsidzed they will always vote to keep their party in power.
 
Single payer 5 years from reform implementation. So the complete meltdown is in 2019. Question; how many jobs will be lost that are directly or indirectly tied to the private health insurance industry?

"What's that? The economy is showing signs of recovery? Let's se what we can do about that!" ~Black Jesus Enter Health Bill.
 
The current legislation actually prevents a single payer system from being implemented. Add to that, the Dems are, at their high water mark and, likely to lose both houses of Congress in the fall.

Everybody that's working may end up paying more taxes, but that's about it.
 
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